MADE Africa

 MADE Africa


“Driven by solidarity and a shared concern for human dignity and human rights, through MADE, African civil society will endeavor to place the rights of migrants and better living conditions at the forefront of the political agendas in the continent and elsewhere.“ 

Mamadou Mignane Diouf, Caritas Senegal

 

The network is organized around sub-regional focal points in West, East, North, South and Central Africa, and led by Caritas Senegal and a Steering Committee and collaborates with other civil society organisations to promote human-rights driven migration policies. View the members' list for detailed information on the organizations. 

All civil society organizations working or interested in the field of migration, migrant rights and development in Africa are welcome to join and participate in upcoming regional events, advocacy actions and other activities.

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Activities 2016 - March 2017


  • Organize a Follow-Up Meeting in Dakar
  • Organize a regional and a multi-stakeholder meeting and trainings
  • Organize activities around the post- Valetta Summit
  • Finalize and publish a regional report on priority migration and development issues in Africa

Join the MADE global list to keep updated on all MADE Africa activities

 

Related News

 

Civil Society Statement on the Global Compact on Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration (GCM) in advance of the Sixth and Final Round of Negotiations

As the sixth and final round of negotiations on the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration (the Compact) is taking place this week in New York, members of civil society are making a strong call to all States to ensure that the final document leaves no one behind and respects the spirit of the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants as well as international human rights law and other international obligations.   

Taking action against trafficking of migrant workers

Governments and civil society organizations in Africa and Europe are working together to expose and, hopefully, break the hideous links between labor migration and human trafficking.

M&D West Africa

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Related Events

 

GFMD Thematic Meeting on Migration and Climate (Rabat)

The question of the impact of climate change on human mobility has attracted considerable attention over the past years. It has been integrated in the preamble of the Paris Agreement (COP21) and will be discussed at the United Nations in May 2017 as part of the preliminary consultations for the elaboration of the Global compact.

3rd Pan African Forum on Migration

Theme: Towards a Common African Position on the Global Compact on Migration

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